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andra gillespie. entrepreneur gillespie is associate professor of political science and director of the james weldon johnson institute for the study of race and difference at emory university. her teaching and research are on african-american politics, particularly the post-civil rights generation of leadership and political participation. she is the author of the new black politician cory booker, newark and post-racial america, which was published in 2012. and professor gillespie's most recent book is race and the obama administration substance, symbols and hope and her op ed pieces have appeared with many major news organizations. among her current projects is a forthcoming essay on michelle obama and race politics in the united states. claude clegg is li'l v jones, distinguished professor of history and african american and african diaspora studies at the university of north carolina, chapel hill. his teaching and research focus on african american history. u.s. and southern history and social move
andra gillespie. entrepreneur gillespie is associate professor of political science and director of the james weldon johnson institute for the study of race and difference at emory university. her teaching and research are on african-american politics, particularly the post-civil rights generation of leadership and political participation. she is the author of the new black politician cory booker, newark and post-racial america, which was published in 2012. and professor gillespie's most recent...
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that is, mariano your uncle had gillespie. we are different parties but we always had bipartisan discussions and you continue that tradition. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> after the break, the snow in the show. we are gonna talk about buffalo systolic holiday blizzard. it has been largely cleared away, but the racial divide exposed by the storm remains. we will check in with mail byron brown of buffalo, next. il byron brown of buffalo, next byron brown of buffalo, next - [reporter] one of the deadliest mass shootings in us history at pulse nightclub in orlando. - [barbara] walking into the building for the first time after the shooting, it was crippling, but it had to be preserved. if you are an ally of this community, speak out. there are more of us together than apart. it is the power of love in its rawest form. (classical piano music) i've never been healthier. shingles doesn't care. but shingrix protects. proven over 90% effective, shingrix is a vaccine used to prevent shingles in adults 50 years and older.
that is, mariano your uncle had gillespie. we are different parties but we always had bipartisan discussions and you continue that tradition. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> after the break, the snow in the show. we are gonna talk about buffalo systolic holiday blizzard. it has been largely cleared away, but the racial divide exposed by the storm remains. we will check in with mail byron brown of buffalo, next. il byron brown of buffalo, next byron brown of buffalo,...
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to hear more about the charges, here is sarah gillespie on the crime network >> first chai -- charges involuntary manslaughter. they have to prove through his negligence in this case. that is what juries are going to decide on eventually. in the state of new mexico, it's only a fourth degree lne, which is 18 months in jail and a $5,000 bail -- fine if he is found guilty. the next count is what we focus on. it is involuntary manslaughter -- commission of a lawful act. this requires proof there is more than just negligence. on top of this for three felony, eating with dale and a -- 18 months in jail, he could have a prison sentence because eight irr being involved there is a lot on the table for all of open -- for alec baldwin. >> they are pursuing justice for all victims. we have heard an attorney say that they intend to fight the charges which are called eight terrible miscarriage of justice. the armor hannah guiterrez is also going to be charged. her lawyer says the charges are a result of a flawed investigation and an inaccurate understanding of the full fact. we have a corresponden
to hear more about the charges, here is sarah gillespie on the crime network >> first chai -- charges involuntary manslaughter. they have to prove through his negligence in this case. that is what juries are going to decide on eventually. in the state of new mexico, it's only a fourth degree lne, which is 18 months in jail and a $5,000 bail -- fine if he is found guilty. the next count is what we focus on. it is involuntary manslaughter -- commission of a lawful act. this requires proof...
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the poet john gillespie mcgee. understood that exhilaration as to a lesser degree, have all who flaunt and attract a new frontier and a new place surely felt and understood by our own beloved colleague bill nelson, who only such short days ago experienced the various fame. and he wrote all i have slipped the surly bonds of earth and danced the skies on a laughter silvered winged sunward. i have climbed and joined the tumbling mirth of sun split cloud and that one did things. you have not dreamed of, wailed and soared and swung high and sunlit. silence hovering there. i've chased the shouting wind along and flung my eager craft through fruitless halls of air up, up the long, delirious, burning blue i've topped the windswept heights with the easy grace where never lark or even the eagle flew and why i was silent lifting in mind i have trod high on trespassed sanctity of space put out my hand and touched the face of god with hearts heavy and trauma and deeply felt sorrow. the nation today pays honor and tribute to the
the poet john gillespie mcgee. understood that exhilaration as to a lesser degree, have all who flaunt and attract a new frontier and a new place surely felt and understood by our own beloved colleague bill nelson, who only such short days ago experienced the various fame. and he wrote all i have slipped the surly bonds of earth and danced the skies on a laughter silvered winged sunward. i have climbed and joined the tumbling mirth of sun split cloud and that one did things. you have not...
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andra gillespie and claude clegg. for. all. voyager to like voyager one before it, it is a marvel technology, a remarkable instrument of humanity's search for knowledge. late in august 1981, four years out from earth, voyager two reached that most beautiful of planets, saturn. the first of the two voyagers, had flown by saturn. in november 1980, sending spectacular closeup pictures,. 140,000 million kilometers back to earth. voyager one discovered hundreds of rings all very different different. voyager two would fly even closer. saturn and its moons, its mission to expand upon the revelations of voyager one. the flight of the voyager is an ongoing project with. several major assignments in future years. there. control center is the jet propulsion laboratory in pasadena, california. scores of reporters came there from all over the world for the week of voyager saturn encounter as they reflected excitement over the space probe that was as strong among ordinary people as scientists for a long time trying to explain. and they follo
andra gillespie and claude clegg. for. all. voyager to like voyager one before it, it is a marvel technology, a remarkable instrument of humanity's search for knowledge. late in august 1981, four years out from earth, voyager two reached that most beautiful of planets, saturn. the first of the two voyagers, had flown by saturn. in november 1980, sending spectacular closeup pictures,. 140,000 million kilometers back to earth. voyager one discovered hundreds of rings all very different different....
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is not possible while operating within ukrainian borders, it may be possible while operating at del gillespie, port in moldova, or costanza port and romania and transmitting the elect through sea to ukraine via transmission lines, costs and fine and thing also remain key issues. so far, there is no deal ukraine's energy ministry wasn't available for comment. so it's not clear if a, when the 1st power shifts might make their way to hope ukraine get some lights back on. during a brutal winter blackouts. pakistan's energy minister says the national electricity grid in that country has been restored after it's worst breakdown and months. despite this claim, some areas in the country including major cities, are still without power. tens of millions of people were left in the dark after the major power caught. authorities have blamed the outage on voltage on a voltage surge after generators were temporarily switched off to save energy. the nationwide blackout cut supplies to water pumps leaving many without access to drinking water. it's the 2nd grid failure. in 3 months. dw asia editor sha sha mm.
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is not possible while operating within ukrainian borders, it may be possible while operating at egg gillespie, port in moldova, or costanza port and romania, and transmitting the electricity to ukraine via the transmission lines. costs and financing also remain key issues. so far, there is no deal ukraine's energy ministry wasn't available for comment. so it's not clear if a, when the 1st power ships might make their way to hope ukraine get some lights back on during a brutal winter of blackouts. over more on the challenges facing a ukraine of janelle by james hans and he is the ceo of a i for good foundation. he's also co founder of economist fort ukraine. he joins us from berkeley, california. it's good. have you on the show, james? the u. n. says that half of ukraine's energy infrastructure has been destroyed by russian attacks. you wrote in a recent eli op ed piece that you blame part of this condition, this the, that miserable condition on western technology explained that. why is it so well, thank you for inviting me back to, to the show. and i last time when we were discussing, we also
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a group of men who had been loyal to magellan took over the leadership of the expedition gillespie. the king of sabrina invited them to a banquet. the king of mac tan rallied the other local rulers and issued a threat to the king of say, bu goodwill. you don't get rid of the spaniards. no, we'll get rid of you. the name of the day i will go to captains and 20. 5 crewmen attended the banquet on 1st. they were assassinated. massage. and got on a flat panel. the said can didn't goofy. that's how i think a feta was wounded and them who either at most who did attend died. yes, you get the amazon right. i mean, and that's when the terror sudden as usual they'd already lost their captain general my area. most of the expeditions he leaders were dead. they were afraid of being killed with an arrow. they are suffering a shipwreck during the night or in or being betrayed. all morgan of a young. i don't need a gun at the moment on, i guess i'll in day they, if they will as they flood see booth following this treachery. also, they realised there weren't enough sailors for their 3 ships. if not s
a group of men who had been loyal to magellan took over the leadership of the expedition gillespie. the king of sabrina invited them to a banquet. the king of mac tan rallied the other local rulers and issued a threat to the king of say, bu goodwill. you don't get rid of the spaniards. no, we'll get rid of you. the name of the day i will go to captains and 20. 5 crewmen attended the banquet on 1st. they were assassinated. massage. and got on a flat panel. the said can didn't goofy. that's how i...
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to hear more about the charges, here's sierra gillespie from the law and crime network. the first charge here is involuntary manslaughter. it's pretty basic — itjust means that the prosecution has to prove there was negligence in this case, so that is whatjuries are going to have to decide eventually. in the state of new mexico, it's only a fourth—degree felony, so that would be 18 months injail and a $5,000 fine if baldwin were found guilty on that count. but the next count is the one we really want to focus on — this is involuntary manslaughter commissionable of a lawful act, and this requires proof that there was more than just that simple negligence. so, on top of this fourth—degree felony, 18 months injail and a $5,000 fine, if baldwin could face a five—year prison sentence because baldwin could face a five—year prison sentence because a firearm was involved, so there's a lot on the table here for alec baldwin. the prosecutor in new mexico says the decision is in keeping with "commitment to pursue justice for all victims". we've heard from mr baldwin's a
to hear more about the charges, here's sierra gillespie from the law and crime network. the first charge here is involuntary manslaughter. it's pretty basic — itjust means that the prosecution has to prove there was negligence in this case, so that is whatjuries are going to have to decide eventually. in the state of new mexico, it's only a fourth—degree felony, so that would be 18 months injail and a $5,000 fine if baldwin were found guilty on that count. but the next count is the one we...
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jake sherman and former communications advise irto former speaker paul ryan brendan buck and marrowa gillespie is with us as well. ali, let me start with you. you have been catching up with members as they move on and off the floor. and we have discussions with pro and anti-mccarthy groups. catch us up to speed. >> what we're seeing is kevin mccarthy engaging with members who have broke within him over the last seven rounds of ballots and we've seen him on the house floor speaking directly to people such as congressman clyde, congressman oval, and hash it out on the floor and it is what is happening in private that is perhaps even more captivating and potentially has the possibility of moving things where they need to go in mccarthy's direction, specifically the number of members who have been huddling in tom emmer's office, just a floor below where we are right now, trying to hash out what they might need in order to get to either yes or in the case of members who don't want to vote yes, possibly voting -- one of the things like congressman scott perry, is the idea that the concessions that w
jake sherman and former communications advise irto former speaker paul ryan brendan buck and marrowa gillespie is with us as well. ali, let me start with you. you have been catching up with members as they move on and off the floor. and we have discussions with pro and anti-mccarthy groups. catch us up to speed. >> what we're seeing is kevin mccarthy engaging with members who have broke within him over the last seven rounds of ballots and we've seen him on the house floor speaking...
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you could have called them gillespie's if you like good whiskey. but we were army guys. and michelle davis was the first to enlighten us guys. that the term army guys is a gender-neutral term. we are all army god and we discovered did we not before we all broke up? there were people that were not of our staff not in our shop. there were other members of congress. there were even a handful of particularly enlightened senators. who've called himself army guys. so if you're an army guy, it's because you love one another. for what you love together a safe and prosperous and happy. america that's why we work. this is the prize for which we talk. so, may i ask you if you are. and army guy. will you stand and give yourself a hand? thank you. well -- army. it is fantastic to have you back in washington. i think this is your first one of your first trips back since you left town, and so it's a it's amazing that you were able to come here. it's a great book. it's called leader. truly. i mean, this is a great great book. it's a great read about how washington works and what it does
you could have called them gillespie's if you like good whiskey. but we were army guys. and michelle davis was the first to enlighten us guys. that the term army guys is a gender-neutral term. we are all army god and we discovered did we not before we all broke up? there were people that were not of our staff not in our shop. there were other members of congress. there were even a handful of particularly enlightened senators. who've called himself army guys. so if you're an army guy, it's...
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joining me now from the capitol is sahil kapur, nbc news senior national political reporter, and mara gillespie, former aide to congressman adam kinzinger and speaker john boehner. sahil, i want to start with you. this rules package is pretty draconian. not only allowing that one member to vote as a vote of no confidence, but also these cut as you go budget requirements and other things that are mainly seem to be targeting spending on social services. what went down and was it a unanimous vote on the republican side? >> not exactly a unanimous vote, joy. there was one republican, tony gonzalez of texas, who voted no. he had announced several days ago he would do that. he was the only republican who voted no. everyone else stuck with the caucus and voted yes on this package. and it passed by a vote of 220-213 with every democrat voting no. there are two particularly notable things about this. it brings back the rule that any one member can force a motion to vacate the chair, also known as overthrowing the speaker of the house. this was a problem for republicans back in the days of speaker john b
joining me now from the capitol is sahil kapur, nbc news senior national political reporter, and mara gillespie, former aide to congressman adam kinzinger and speaker john boehner. sahil, i want to start with you. this rules package is pretty draconian. not only allowing that one member to vote as a vote of no confidence, but also these cut as you go budget requirements and other things that are mainly seem to be targeting spending on social services. what went down and was it a unanimous vote...
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david plouffe was barack obama's 2008 campaign manager, analyst ma>>> gillespie is an aide to speaker boehner. she brings that insight to these clashes. welcome to both of you. >> thanks for having us. >> mara, i want to start with you given your experience. i think it is fair to say 13 losses in, mr. mccarthy is sitting in limbo. i think he has tried, what jimmy cliff would call a friendship, what others have called giving away the store to the very people that are threatening to blow it up over and over. i'm curious what you think this teaches us about the perils of dealing with these kind of folks in the party when there is a slim margin. >> i think the adjournment vote showed you how hard it's going to be moving forward. i think kevin mccarthy will get through tonight. i think he'll manage this tonight or a few days from now. moving forward, the coalition building is nonexistent. i think it's going to be a real problem moving forward. these members opposing kevin mccarthy, that's what they do best. they ran on campaigns of fear, anger and finger pointing, and they're not prepared
david plouffe was barack obama's 2008 campaign manager, analyst ma>>> gillespie is an aide to speaker boehner. she brings that insight to these clashes. welcome to both of you. >> thanks for having us. >> mara, i want to start with you given your experience. i think it is fair to say 13 losses in, mr. mccarthy is sitting in limbo. i think he has tried, what jimmy cliff would call a friendship, what others have called giving away the store to the very people that are...
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. >> nick gillespie sends this send thisquestion online. one of the biggest intellectual stumbling blocks preoccupied with climate change to seriously contemplate and hopefully embrace the idea that we are in a world of superabundance. >> i think he's already pointed to the mental block where see yousee the finality of the finie nature and it's difficult for the brain to think, but out of it you can create infinite value. how can you create infinite value out of something that is finite, and my answer to that would be the quote from thomas soul. the stone age man had exactly the same amount of resources that we have been the world today and the difference between his standard of living at ourow standard of living is the knowledge that we can bring to those same resources. and as i said a short while ago, that knowledge is minuscule compared to the humanity provided that we have human brains and ai functioning together to create new knowledge. there'sth a reason you made the choice too come here and where we've may be o failed in the lat cou
. >> nick gillespie sends this send thisquestion online. one of the biggest intellectual stumbling blocks preoccupied with climate change to seriously contemplate and hopefully embrace the idea that we are in a world of superabundance. >> i think he's already pointed to the mental block where see yousee the finality of the finie nature and it's difficult for the brain to think, but out of it you can create infinite value. how can you create infinite value out of something that is...
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nick gillespie sense sent in this question on line. what arere the biggest emotional and intellectual stumbling blocks especially those under 40 who seem packetized with climate change as an essential threat and seriously contemplated embrace the idea that we are at the world superabundance. what is the biggest emotional and intellectual stumbling blocks the easy? >> i think gale has looked at the mental block where you see a finite nature of the atoms in the world and it's very difficult for the brain. out of that you can create value. how can you. something out of something that's finite and my answer would be from the great great thomas sold sold the stone age man had the same amount of resources that we have in the world today and the difference between his standard and living in our standard of living is the knowledge that we can bring to those same resources. as i said a short while ago that knowledge is miniscule compared to what is awaiting humanity provided we have human brains and ai for cooperate in to create n new knowledge
nick gillespie sense sent in this question on line. what arere the biggest emotional and intellectual stumbling blocks especially those under 40 who seem packetized with climate change as an essential threat and seriously contemplated embrace the idea that we are at the world superabundance. what is the biggest emotional and intellectual stumbling blocks the easy? >> i think gale has looked at the mental block where you see a finite nature of the atoms in the world and it's very difficult...
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actually, nick gillespie sends in this question online. what are the biggest intellectual and emotional stumbling box getting people, especially those under 40 who seem preoccupied with climate change as an existential threat to contemplate and embrace the idea that we're in a world of superabundance. what are the stumbling blocks that you see? >> i think that gale has pointed to mental block where you perceive the finality, finite nature of the atoms in the world and it's very difficult for the brain to think, but out of it, you can create infinite value, right? how can you create infinite value out of something that's finite. and my answer to that would be the great quote, the stone age man had exactly the same amount of resources that we have in the world today and difference between his standard of living and our standard of living is the knowledge that we can bring to those same resources. and as i said a short while ago, that knowledge is minuscule compared to what is awaiting humanity, provided that we have human brains and perhaps
actually, nick gillespie sends in this question online. what are the biggest intellectual and emotional stumbling box getting people, especially those under 40 who seem preoccupied with climate change as an existential threat to contemplate and embrace the idea that we're in a world of superabundance. what are the stumbling blocks that you see? >> i think that gale has pointed to mental block where you perceive the finality, finite nature of the atoms in the world and it's very difficult...
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emma gillespie, bbc news. bollywood has produce many great stars over the years, and now a personal trainer from yorkshire is hoping to become the next. richard lovett hoping to become the next. richard lovett from — hoping to become the next. richard lovett from huddersfield _ hoping to become the next. richard lovett from huddersfield originally| lovett from huddersfield originally moved to india to help train actors, but he is set to now start in a field himself, making him the first white british man to be cast a leading role.— white british man to be cast a leading role. richard is with us this morning — leading role. richard is with us this morning on _ leading role. richard is with us this morning on the _ leading role. richard is with us this morning on the sofa. - leading role. richard is with us| this morning on the sofa. good mornin: this morning on the sofa. good morning to _ this morning on the sofa. good morning to you. _ this morning on the sofa. good morning to you. good - this morning on
emma gillespie, bbc news. bollywood has produce many great stars over the years, and now a personal trainer from yorkshire is hoping to become the next. richard lovett hoping to become the next. richard lovett from — hoping to become the next. richard lovett from huddersfield _ hoping to become the next. richard lovett from huddersfield originally| lovett from huddersfield originally moved to india to help train actors, but he is set to now start in a field himself, making him the first white...